How to stop your cat from clawing at your carpet

Cats have a physical and psychological need to scratch It helps them to keep their claws sharp which are their natural hunting weapon and also helps them to mark their territory Unfortunately, this can be something of an annoyance for pet owners who are left frustrated after having invested their money in new furniture or flooring which has been damaged by their cat So what are some of the ways that you can prevent damage to your carpet? Sadly, you cannot stop your cat from clawing but you can redirect it away from your carpet, or furniture One of the best ways to redirect your cat’s need to claw at things is to purchase a scratching post

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  • 16 Aug 2016

The truth about dogs and solid wood floors

It’s a common dilemma - you want all the perks of a warm, authentic wooden floor but you’re worried that your dog may slip and get hurt, or might ruin an expensive floor with their scratches and scuffs The truth is that sharing a home with a dog often means that you have to make sacrifices; this could be sacrificing your time to take them for a walk and give them attention, sacrificing money for their dog foot and vet bills or perhaps the type of flooring that you can have in your home Every type of dog is different and while some dogs will move quite slowly, others will launch themselves around in excitement The fear with solid wood flooring is that they can slip and hurt themselves as they launch themselves with their back legs which may then slip out from under them This could result in injury for the dog, such as pulling a muscle

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  • 14 Jul 2016

3 ways to pet-proof your new floor

Our pets are our best friends but they sure do know how to make a mess - dragging their rear across the carpet, scratching floors and causing general chaos in our homes When you’ve spent time and money finding the perfect flooring you want to be able to protect it So, here are some tactics that you can use to help preserve your carpet against some of your pets more destructive tendencies! Create a buffer zone One approach to take to deal with the problem of messy pets is to create a buffer zone between your front or back garden and areas of your house that might have delicate flooring such as carpet or wooden floors where mud, grit and dirt could wreak havoc This could either be a simple mat, a rug or a different form of flooring such as tile which is more resistant to dirt You should also make sure to give your dog or cat a dry with a towel if it’s been raining while they’ve been outside to avoid that “wet dog” smell in your home

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  • 20 Jun 2016

What’s the best type of flooring for a commercial kitchen?

When it comes to commercial kitchens, the most important factor is always going to be hygiene, closely followed by durability Restaurants and commercial kitchens are among some of the most demanding environments for flooring Constant heat, humidity and movement mean that flooring must be carefully selected So, what’s the best flooring to choose? The flooring for a commercial restaurant needs to meet many different criteria First of all the floor needs to be durable as the expense and time involved in laying down new flooring to replace old damaged flooring could be costly to a business, especially when considering the downtime that could be involved

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  • 26 May 2016

How flooring helps create a cook-friendly kitchen

If you’re planning to remodel your kitchen then there are lots of things that you will need to consider, and flooring is one of them However, despite it being extremely important, it is often the aspect that is most overlooked Today, kitchens aren’t just the place that we cook our meals They also act as a hub for the home, the place where we catch up on each other’s days, reluctantly do homework, eat meals together, relax with a glass of wine Kitchens aren’t just a key room for humans either – they are often the main home for our pets

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  • 27 Apr 2016

How carpet flooring can help create a luxury feel in your shop

Today the retail business is more competitive than ever, with many shoppers choosing to stay indoors and shop from the comfort of their homes rather than venture on to the High Street So, how can flooring help to create a luxury environment that shoppers love to visit? Currently in the UK online sales are peaking at over £50bn every year, while brick and mortar retailers struggle to keep up However, while many shoppers are making their purchases from laptops and mobile phones, there are many who still prefer to do their shopping in person – particularly when buying medium to high value products This means that is more important than ever for retailers to create an environment that shows their products in the best light and creates a pleasant atmosphere for shoppers to enjoy Together with good use of lighting, spacious design and well designed fittings, flooring can play an important role

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  • 24 Feb 2016